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TheIntroDB

TheIntroDB

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A browser extension that adds skip buttons for intros, recaps, credits, and previews on almost any site!
Type
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4 users
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Pas
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Published
Published on February 13, 2026
Version 1.0.0
Manifest version
3
Updated
Updated on February 13, 2026
lifestyle/entertainment
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Description

It uses TheIntroDB to know when to show skip buttons. After install you’re ready to go: open a supported (or generic) streaming page and the extension will try to show skip buttons when timestamps exist. Optionally, set your TheIntroDB API key in the popup to submit timestamps right from the extension and to see your pending submissions.

(https://theintrodb.org)


TheIntroDB Chrome extension supports nearly every major streaming service!

Plus any site where the page has a TMDB ID in the URL (e.g. /tv/12345/1/3, tmdb-tv-12345, /watch/12345, tmdb/12345) or where the media title is visible. For those, the extension uses a generic extractor that parses the URL and page (e.g. S01E03, 1x03, season/episode in path) to detect show, season, and episode. So many other streaming sites work without a custom extractor.

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